Should I take cash to Greece?

Sure, you can either exchange your local currency to Euros before you leave, or bring along some of your local cash to exchange at a currency exchanger.

Just remember that shops and restaurants do not accept foreign currency!

Getting hold of your money in Greece

You've got plenty of options to get hold of your money in Greece. These include changing money at your domestic airport (terrible choice), money on arrival at the Greek airport (bad choice), using a money changer (bad choice) or using ATMs in Greece (probably the best option).

I'd suggest whatever option you choose as your primary means of getting hold of money in Greece, you bring a few Euros over with you anyway.

There's nothing worse than arriving at an airport in a foreign country to find out you can get hold of the local currency because ATM machines are closed, and all the exchange kiosks are shut for the night!

Using ATMs to withdrawn money in Greece

This is probably the best method of getting hold of cash in Greece. You can find ATMs in every major town and city, and practically every inhabited Greek island has at least one machine.

You will find ATMs in supermarkets, airports, ferry ports, metro stations and other public places.

There are a couple of things to keep in mind when using ATM machines to access your money in Greece.

The first is that there may be a daily withdrawal limit from the machine as well as your card itself. You may even need to tell you bank that you are travelling to another country so that they will authorise its use overseas.

Another thing to keep in mind, is that some machines will offer two exchange rates. One is normally a lot more than the other! You should do your due diligence and work out what your own bank will charge you for withdrawing cash abroad.

Finally, if travelling to a smaller island, you may find that machines run out of cash from time to time. Don't leave it until the last minute to withdraw!

Using Credit Cards in Greece

Credit card usage in Greece is not as widespread as in other parts of Europe, but in recent years there has been a massive effort to catch up. In fact, the government is actively encouraging and enforcing card use for some businesses, particularly in the hotel industry.

So, you will be able to use your cards in shops and hotels, fuel stations and shops up and down the country.

When it comes to bars and tavernas though, you may need to check their machine is working. You would be surprised at how many card machines are faulty in these places when they work perfectly everywhere else. Very strange!!

FAQ about Greece currency

Does Greece use the Euro?

Yes, the currency in Greece is the Euro!

What currency is used in Athens Greece?

The currency used in Athens, Greece is the Euro.

More Information

Looking for more information on planning a trip to Greece? These articles are a good starting point.

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